If you are running the device headless (no display attached) you can 
disable a few things that are display related in the device tree (HDMI, 
GPU). That will eliminate about 500mW of power consumption / heat. You 
should also disable lightdm (lxqtpanel process is constantly using 10% of 
the CPU). 

Finally, if you're fanless get a different heat sink! The included one is 
only meant for fans. This is the one I'm using: https://ebay.us/RUFBGy

With a better heat sink and disabling GPU my idle temperatures are 55C 
rather than 80C even with the cpu governor set to "ondemand". 

omapconf printout (with MPU at 1GHz minimum)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KZsn9ltf-R-VHqQGgLYPkqb5b8XhGxpV?usp=sharing



On Wednesday, September 25, 2019 at 6:51:41 PM UTC-5, Paul Richards wrote:
>
> I got 2 BeagleBone AI's from Mouser and started working with them today.
>
> Both of my boards boot and run with the 08-03 build.
>
> I haven't done anything to modify the contents of the filesystem, I merely 
> booted and connected via Cloud9.
>
> On both boards, the main CPU heat sink and the Kingston RAM module 
> immediately 
> heat up and run incredibly hot.  I measured >80C on the CPU and >90C on 
> the RAM module with my IR thermometer.
>
> System load looked fine, nothing was running away and stealing all the CPU.
>
> We intend to use these in lieu of BeagleBone Black modules for a project 
> in the Keck telescopes and if they normally run this hot, it will never 
> work.
>
> S/N range is 4000167 1301 003491 1933
>
>
> Is my experience atypical?  What temperature should these boards nominally 
> run at?
>
>
>
> Paul
>

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